coreboot-kgpe-d16/src/arch/x86/tables.c
Aaron Durbin dcee908921 arch/x86: remove low coreboot table support
In addition to being consistent with all other architectures,
all chipsets support cbmem so the low coreboot table path is
stale and never taken.  Also it's important to note the memory
written in to that low area of memory wasn't automatically
reserved unless that path was taken. To that end remove
low coreboot table support for x86.

Change-Id: Ib96338cf3024e3aa34931c53a7318f40185be34c
Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/14432
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2016-04-21 20:44:04 +02:00

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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2003 Eric Biederman
* Copyright (C) 2005 Steve Magnani
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 coresystems GmbH
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
#include <console/console.h>
#include <cpu/cpu.h>
#include <boot/tables.h>
#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h>
#include <arch/pirq_routing.h>
#include <arch/smp/mpspec.h>
#include <arch/acpi.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <cbmem.h>
#include <smbios.h>
#define MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE CONFIG_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE
static unsigned long write_pirq_table(unsigned long rom_table_end)
{
unsigned long high_table_pointer;
#define MAX_PIRQ_TABLE_SIZE (4 * 1024)
post_code(0x9a);
/* This table must be between 0x0f0000 and 0x100000 */
rom_table_end = write_pirq_routing_table(rom_table_end);
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end, 1024);
/* And add a high table version for those payloads that
* want to live in the F segment
*/
high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_PIRQ, MAX_PIRQ_TABLE_SIZE);
if (high_table_pointer) {
unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
new_high_table_pointer = write_pirq_routing_table(high_table_pointer);
// FIXME make pirq table code intelligent enough to know how
// much space it's going to need.
if (new_high_table_pointer > (high_table_pointer + MAX_PIRQ_TABLE_SIZE)) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Increase PIRQ size.\n");
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "PIRQ table: %ld bytes.\n",
new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
}
return rom_table_end;
}
static unsigned long write_mptable(unsigned long rom_table_end)
{
unsigned long high_table_pointer;
#define MAX_MP_TABLE_SIZE (4 * 1024)
post_code(0x9b);
/* The smp table must be in 0-1K, 639K-640K, or 960K-1M */
rom_table_end = write_smp_table(rom_table_end);
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end, 1024);
high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_MPTABLE, MAX_MP_TABLE_SIZE);
if (high_table_pointer) {
unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
new_high_table_pointer = write_smp_table(high_table_pointer);
// FIXME make mp table code intelligent enough to know how
// much space it's going to need.
if (new_high_table_pointer > (high_table_pointer + MAX_MP_TABLE_SIZE)) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Increase MP table size.\n");
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MP table: %ld bytes.\n",
new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
}
return rom_table_end;
}
static unsigned long write_acpi_table(unsigned long rom_table_end)
{
unsigned long high_table_pointer;
#define MAX_ACPI_SIZE (144 * 1024)
post_code(0x9c);
/* Write ACPI tables to F segment and high tables area */
/* Ok, this is a bit hacky still, because some day we want to have this
* completely dynamic. But right now we are setting fixed sizes.
* It's probably still better than the old high_table_base code because
* now at least we know when we have an overflow in the area.
*
* We want to use 1MB - 64K for Resume backup. We use 512B for TOC and
* 512 byte for GDT, 4K for PIRQ and 4K for MP table and 8KB for the
* coreboot table. This leaves us with 47KB for all of ACPI. Let's see
* how far we get.
*/
high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_ACPI, MAX_ACPI_SIZE);
if (high_table_pointer) {
unsigned long acpi_start = high_table_pointer;
unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end, 16);
new_high_table_pointer = write_acpi_tables(high_table_pointer);
if (new_high_table_pointer > ( high_table_pointer + MAX_ACPI_SIZE)) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Increase ACPI size\n");
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "ACPI tables: %ld bytes.\n",
new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
/* Now we need to create a low table copy of the RSDP. */
/* First we look for the high table RSDP */
while (acpi_start < new_high_table_pointer) {
if (memcmp(((acpi_rsdp_t *)acpi_start)->signature, RSDP_SIG, 8) == 0) {
break;
}
acpi_start++;
}
/* Now, if we found the RSDP, we take the RSDT and XSDT pointer
* from it in order to write the low RSDP
*/
if (acpi_start < new_high_table_pointer) {
acpi_rsdp_t *low_rsdp = (acpi_rsdp_t *)rom_table_end,
*high_rsdp = (acpi_rsdp_t *)acpi_start;
/* Technically rsdp length varies but coreboot always
writes longest size available. */
memcpy(low_rsdp, high_rsdp, sizeof(acpi_rsdp_t));
} else {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Didn't find RSDP in high table.\n");
}
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end + sizeof(acpi_rsdp_t), 16);
} else {
rom_table_end = write_acpi_tables(rom_table_end);
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end, 1024);
}
return rom_table_end;
}
static unsigned long write_smbios_table(unsigned long rom_table_end)
{
unsigned long high_table_pointer;
#define MAX_SMBIOS_SIZE 2048
high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_SMBIOS, MAX_SMBIOS_SIZE);
if (high_table_pointer) {
unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
new_high_table_pointer = smbios_write_tables(high_table_pointer);
rom_table_end = ALIGN(rom_table_end, 16);
memcpy((void *)rom_table_end, (void *)high_table_pointer, sizeof(struct smbios_entry));
rom_table_end += sizeof(struct smbios_entry);
if (new_high_table_pointer > ( high_table_pointer + MAX_SMBIOS_SIZE)) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Increase SMBIOS size\n");
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMBIOS tables: %ld bytes.\n",
new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
} else {
unsigned long new_rom_table_end = smbios_write_tables(rom_table_end);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMBIOS size %ld bytes\n", new_rom_table_end - rom_table_end);
rom_table_end = ALIGN(new_rom_table_end, 16);
}
return rom_table_end;
}
void write_tables(void)
{
unsigned long low_table_start, low_table_end;
unsigned long rom_table_end;
/* Even if high tables are configured, some tables are copied both to
* the low and the high area, so payloads and OSes don't need to know
* about the high tables.
*/
unsigned long high_table_pointer;
rom_table_end = 0xf0000;
/* Start low addr at 0x500, so we don't run into conflicts with the BDA
* in case our data structures grow beyond 0x400. Only GDT
* and the coreboot table use low_tables.
*/
low_table_start = 0;
low_table_end = 0x500;
/* This table must be between 0x0f0000 and 0x100000 */
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERATE_PIRQ_TABLE))
rom_table_end = write_pirq_table(rom_table_end);
/* The smp table must be in 0-1K, 639K-640K, or 960K-1M */
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERATE_MP_TABLE))
rom_table_end = write_mptable(rom_table_end);
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HAVE_ACPI_TABLES))
rom_table_end = write_acpi_table(rom_table_end);
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERATE_SMBIOS_TABLES))
rom_table_end = write_smbios_table(rom_table_end);
post_code(0x9e);
post_code(0x9d);
high_table_pointer = (unsigned long)cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_CBTABLE, MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE);
if (high_table_pointer) {
unsigned long new_high_table_pointer;
/* FIXME: The high_table_base parameter is not reference when tables are high,
* or high_table_pointer >1 MB.
*/
u64 fixme_high_tables_base = 0;
/* Also put a forwarder entry into 0-4K */
new_high_table_pointer = write_coreboot_table(low_table_start, low_table_end,
fixme_high_tables_base, high_table_pointer);
if (new_high_table_pointer > (high_table_pointer +
MAX_COREBOOT_TABLE_SIZE))
printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: coreboot table didn't fit (%lx)\n",
__func__, new_high_table_pointer -
high_table_pointer);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "coreboot table: %ld bytes.\n",
new_high_table_pointer - high_table_pointer);
} else {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "Could not add CBMEM for coreboot table.\n");
}
}